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Atatürk’s wife’s hijab

Various Muslim blogs have published pictures of the reprobate founder of the Turkish republic and his wife, wearing the standard hijab that his followers in modern Turkey want to ban – see Tariq Nelson,...

“Dancing slags” and pied pipers

Catherine Bennett on terrorism (from yesterday's Guardian) Last Monday, five young British Muslim men were sentenced to life in prison for a plot to set off large fertiliser bombs in southern England. The targets...

Salma Yaqoob: abolish postal votes to cut fraud

Comment is free: The secret to success Salma Yaqoob (Birmingham Respect party activist) is calling for the postal vote to be abolished in order to cut out the electoral fraud which plagued recent elections...

Express stokes hysteria over “Shari’a Court”

Islamophobia Watch – Home – 'Now Muslims Get Their Own Laws' This is a response to the shocking lead story in today's Daily Express, a disreputable newspaper which routinely leads with scare stories of...

Al-Qa’ida and Muslim hearts and minds

Matthew Parris, writing in the most recent edition of the Spectator (part 1, part 2) in reply to David Selbourne, who claimed that American power is past its prime, that Islam is what has...

Thinking of getting the MS Office demo?

This is something I read on the Planet KDE blog I use to gather news for my other blog: an account of what the author found when she downloaded the recent Microsoft Office demo....

Review of “Londonistan”

I waited for some time to pick up my copy of Melanie Phillips's book Londonistan, largely because I have a conscience about paying for books which are as full of damaging gibberish as this...

Radio 4: Muslims leaving the UK

BBC Radio 4 – I'm a Muslim, Get Me out of Here! This programme (to which you can listen until this time next week) examines the phenomenon of educated, professional Muslims leaving the UK,...

Bananamerica in ten easy steps

Naomi Wolf has an article in today's Guardian entitled Fascist America, in 10 easy steps, which lists ten things governments generally do when turning a country from a democracy to a dictatorship. It's not...

Cyberporn and credit card fraud

Operation Ore flawed by fraud – Guardian Unlimited Technology This tells the story of a witch-hunt against supposed downloaders of child porn who were jailed for the offence in the UK on the basis...

Blacksburg: from one massacre to another

There were two articles that caught my eye today in the Guardian about the Blacksburg massacre, one by Simon Jenkins and the other, in the G2 supplement, by Lionel Shriver, the author of a...

Not posh enough for a prince?

The Guardian: Common people I’m not sure if the latest bit of royal news has made it across the Pond yet, but over the weekend it was announced that Prince William (heir to the...

London’s foxes and hen-houses

Has anyone been watching the programme Meet the Foxes, about London's urban foxes? The film showed a "family" of urban foxes in north London, and their various neighbours, including some who fed them and...

Do blogs need codes of conduct?

O'Reilly Radar: Draft Blogger's Code of Conduct I'm really quite surprised that it's taken the recent "Kathy Sierra affair" ([1], [2]) for the blogging community to get around to drawing up a "code of...

Windows Vista: slow, slow, slow

I'm just typing my first ever blog entry on a computer running Windows Vista, on my uncle's new Dell. And really, it's the most appallingly slow piece of software I've ever used. (I'm using...